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Wisdom In Early Confucian And Israelite Traditions A Comparative Study Ashgate World Philosophies Series Ashgate World Philosophies Series Xinzhong Yao

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Wisdom In Early Confucian And Israelite Traditions A Comparative Study Ashgate World Philosophies Series Ashgate World Philosophies Series Xinzhong Yao
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Publisher: Ashgate Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Xinzhong Yao
ISBN: 9780754609551, 0754609553
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Wisdom In Early Confucian And Israelite Traditions A Comparative Study Ashgate World Philosophies Series Ashgate World Philosophies Series Xinzhong Yao by Xinzhong Yao 9780754609551, 0754609553 instant download after payment.

Wisdom is an integral part of all philosophical and religious traditions in the world. Focusing on the concept of wisdom, this book examines the difficulties and problems facing comparative studies of the early Confucian and Israelite traditions by exploring the cosmological and ethical implications of wisdom in the older layers of Christian and Confucian texts. Presenting a detailed discussion of how wisdom was understood in philosophical, religious and social contexts by the writers of the so-called early Confucian and Israelite wisdom texts, this book offers an invaluable contribution to our understanding of the significance of wisdom in the East and West, and to our knowledge of different and yet related ways of life as understood in their literature.

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